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rewrite the following compound statement as a biconditional. the team wins, if they play at home, and if they win, they play at home

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Answer:

"The team wins if and only if they play at home"

Explanation:

It is only true if this one thing happens is the definition of a biconditional in a nutshell.

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User Dennis Braga
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The answer is "The team wins if and only if they play at home".

A biconditional statement is a mix of a restrictive explanation and its opposite written in the if and just if shape. A biconditional explanation is characterized to be genuine at whatever point the two sections have a similar truth esteem.
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